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juanatorres-131202094228-phpapp01 Juana Torres
43 years old
Mesa, AZ
Juana came to this country in 1988 in hopes of giving her daughter a better life. She talks about how difficult it was to cross the border:
" My one year old daughter and I suffered hunger and thirst trying to accomplish the goal of obtaining a better life. Thank God that I found a job and worked a few years as a single mother until I met the love of my life. Together, we had four children, all U.S citizens. The years passed and a family emergency urge me to go back. After two years, I came back. That was a year and a half ago and that is when I got detained by ICE at the Nogales border. I was put in jail for three days, then to Tucson, Az, and then transferred indefinately to Eloy Detention Center. There I was pressured to sign a paper so I can be there for the next 90 days. But i faught and pled with my deportation officer. I told him my story and he believed me; he gave me a bond. My case is currently pending, have court October 22, 2014. I don’t have a lawyer yet due to my lack of financial funds."
Juana is in debt to her community, at this moment she is a member of the Arizona Original Dreamers. She has faith she will defeat this big monster of deportations.]]>
Juana Torres
43 years old
Mesa, AZ
Juana came to this country in 1988 in hopes of giving her daughter a better life. She talks about how difficult it was to cross the border:
" My one year old daughter and I suffered hunger and thirst trying to accomplish the goal of obtaining a better life. Thank God that I found a job and worked a few years as a single mother until I met the love of my life. Together, we had four children, all U.S citizens. The years passed and a family emergency urge me to go back. After two years, I came back. That was a year and a half ago and that is when I got detained by ICE at the Nogales border. I was put in jail for three days, then to Tucson, Az, and then transferred indefinately to Eloy Detention Center. There I was pressured to sign a paper so I can be there for the next 90 days. But i faught and pled with my deportation officer. I told him my story and he believed me; he gave me a bond. My case is currently pending, have court October 22, 2014. I don’t have a lawyer yet due to my lack of financial funds."
Juana is in debt to her community, at this moment she is a member of the Arizona Original Dreamers. She has faith she will defeat this big monster of deportations.]]>
Mon, 02 Dec 2013 09:42:28 GMThttp://www.slideshare.net/DominiqueMedina2/historia-de-juana-torresDominiqueMedina2@slideshare.net(DominiqueMedina2)Historia de Juana torresDominiqueMedina2Juana Torres
43 years old
Mesa, AZ
Juana came to this country in 1988 in hopes of giving her daughter a better life. She talks about how difficult it was to cross the border:
" My one year old daughter and I suffered hunger and thirst trying to accomplish the goal of obtaining a better life. Thank God that I found a job and worked a few years as a single mother until I met the love of my life. Together, we had four children, all U.S citizens. The years passed and a family emergency urge me to go back. After two years, I came back. That was a year and a half ago and that is when I got detained by ICE at the Nogales border. I was put in jail for three days, then to Tucson, Az, and then transferred indefinately to Eloy Detention Center. There I was pressured to sign a paper so I can be there for the next 90 days. But i faught and pled with my deportation officer. I told him my story and he believed me; he gave me a bond. My case is currently pending, have court October 22, 2014. I don't have a lawyer yet due to my lack of financial funds."
Juana is in debt to her community, at this moment she is a member of the Arizona Original Dreamers. She has faith she will defeat this big monster of deportations.<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/juanatorres-131202094228-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1385978247" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Juana Torres
43 years old
Mesa, AZ
Juana came to this country in 1988 in hopes of giving her daughter a better life. She talks about how difficult it was to cross the border:
&quot; My one year old daughter and I suffered hunger and thirst trying to accomplish the goal of obtaining a better life. Thank God that I found a job and worked a few years as a single mother until I met the love of my life. Together, we had four children, all U.S citizens. The years passed and a family emergency urge me to go back. After two years, I came back. That was a year and a half ago and that is when I got detained by ICE at the Nogales border. I was put in jail for three days, then to Tucson, Az, and then transferred indefinately to Eloy Detention Center. There I was pressured to sign a paper so I can be there for the next 90 days. But i faught and pled with my deportation officer. I told him my story and he believed me; he gave me a bond. My case is currently pending, have court October 22, 2014. I don&rsquo;t have a lawyer yet due to my lack of financial funds.&quot;
Juana is in debt to her community, at this moment she is a member of the Arizona Original Dreamers. She has faith she will defeat this big monster of deportations.

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reynalettertoboehner-131128103332-phpapp02 On Tuesday, after sustaining a prayer vigil outside the gates of his home in Ohio and outside the locked door of his offices in Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. for more than 80 hours, Reyna Montoya, a leader from Team AZ2DC delivered a personal letter to Speaker Boehner sharing her story of living through the Thanksgiving holiday separated from her father. "his spot at the table was empty. My little sister, Angie who is only 6 kept asking my mom and me where was he. It broke my heart..." she wrote while explaining our intentions in praying for his leadership in getting a vote on immigration reform in the house of representatives.]]>
On Tuesday, after sustaining a prayer vigil outside the gates of his home in Ohio and outside the locked door of his offices in Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. for more than 80 hours, Reyna Montoya, a leader from Team AZ2DC delivered a personal letter to Speaker Boehner sharing her story of living through the Thanksgiving holiday separated from her father. "his spot at the table was empty. My little sister, Angie who is only 6 kept asking my mom and me where was he. It broke my heart..." she wrote while explaining our intentions in praying for his leadership in getting a vote on immigration reform in the house of representatives.]]>
Thu, 28 Nov 2013 10:33:32 GMThttp://www.slideshare.net/DominiqueMedina2/reyna-letter-to-boehnerDominiqueMedina2@slideshare.net(DominiqueMedina2)Speaker Boehner, This morning I knocked on your doorDominiqueMedina2On Tuesday, after sustaining a prayer vigil outside the gates of his home in Ohio and outside the locked door of his offices in Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. for more than 80 hours, Reyna Montoya, a leader from Team AZ2DC delivered a personal letter to Speaker Boehner sharing her story of living through the Thanksgiving holiday separated from her father. "his spot at the table was empty. My little sister, Angie who is only 6 kept asking my mom and me where was he. It broke my heart..." she wrote while explaining our intentions in praying for his leadership in getting a vote on immigration reform in the house of representatives.<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reynalettertoboehner-131128103332-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1385635149" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> On Tuesday, after sustaining a prayer vigil outside the gates of his home in Ohio and outside the locked door of his offices in Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. for more than 80 hours, Reyna Montoya, a leader from Team AZ2DC delivered a personal letter to Speaker Boehner sharing her story of living through the Thanksgiving holiday separated from her father. &quot;his spot at the table was empty. My little sister, Angie who is only 6 kept asking my mom and me where was he. It broke my heart...&quot; she wrote while explaining our intentions in praying for his leadership in getting a vote on immigration reform in the house of representatives.

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2013-oct-dec-130930192052-phpapp01 The Wellness Community - Arizona is your place for free cancer support. We exist because no-one should face cancer alone.]]>
The Wellness Community - Arizona is your place for free cancer support. We exist because no-one should face cancer alone.]]>
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 19:20:52 GMThttp://www.slideshare.net/DominiqueMedina2/2013-octdecDominiqueMedina2@slideshare.net(DominiqueMedina2)October, November and December - The Wellness Community - Arizona Calendar of Programs Q4 2013DominiqueMedina2The Wellness Community - Arizona is your place for free cancer support. We exist because no-one should face cancer alone.<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2013-oct-dec-130930192052-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1380569719" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> The Wellness Community - Arizona is your place for free cancer support. We exist because no-one should face cancer alone.